Associate Director, International Market Access Value and Outcomes - United Kingdom - RPMGlobal

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    Director, International Market Access Value and Outcomes Location Marlow, UK Requisition ID 2198 # of openings 1

    Director International Market Access, Value and Outcomes

    Amicus Therapeutics is a global, patient-dedicated biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, and delivering high-quality medicines for people living with rare metabolic diseases.

    About Amicus
    Amicus Therapeutics is a global, patient-dedicated biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing and delivering high-quality medicines for people living with rare metabolic diseases.

    Position summary
    Reporting to the Head of International Market Access, the Director, Market Access Value and Outcomes will play a critical role in achieving successful patient access and reimbursement for our portfolio of products right across the International Region including our distributor markets. They will be an integral part of the International and Global teams, shaping our outcomes and real-world evidence strategies and enhancing our HTA, payer evidence generation and outcomes research activities in Fabry and Pompe diseases to create a world class orphan/rare disease capability.

    Key responsibilities

    • Contribute to RWE/OR and PRO strategy and planning, leading on agreed projects in Fabry and Pompe diseases which could include post hoc analysis, retrospective data analysis, and post launch evidence evaluation, as part of delivering our integrated cross-functional evidence development plan.
    • Represent the market access and HEOR function in cross-functional strategy and planning activities to ensure payer and 'paid for' patients' perspectives are understood
    • Identify and develop new areas of outcomes research in our therapy areas of interest that will support future payer evidence argumentation, working with partner functions
    • Be a key contributor to assessment or patient reported outcomes data and development of payer and patient-relevant measures and instruments
    • Support international and local market access teams on global HTA dossier submissions that require RWE/OR inputs
    • Prepare analysis and execute publications for congresses and journals as part of a team dedicated to disseminating health economics and outcomes research, working with internal and external authors.

    Professional experience

    • At least 3 years previous experience in commercial biotech/pharma sector with exposure planning, generating and evaluating international real world evidence and patient reported outcomes studies which could include outcomes research, claims information, registries and other studies.
    • Demonstrated ability to leverage this evidence into health technology assessment processes and submissions
    • Experience handling RWE and PRO data and associated statistical techniques relevant for HTA
    • Good knowledge of EU and international payer systems
    • Experience working with payer and KOL research and health economic vendors
    • Exposure to HTA submissions in cost effectiveness and budget impact markets
    • Strong understanding of clinical trials and regulatory processes involving real world data collection such as registries and observational studies

    Required attributes

    • Experienced in project management, qualitative and quantitative outcomes research methods, post hoc and prospective statistical analysis.
    • Ability to interact effectively with international affiliates and distribution partners
    • Able to prepare high quality presentations and present confidently to peers
    • A strong moral compass and clear alignment with Amicus Core Values, not least putting the patient at the centre of what we do.
    • Able to operate with autonomy and quickly assume responsibility for projects
    • Solid business acumen and understanding of multi-national business operations
    • Self-motivation and efficiency, with an appropriate sense of urgency in a fast-paced and dynamic environment with the ability to prioritise and support multiple time-sensitive projects simultaneously
    • Ability to operate cross functionally including with regulatory, clinical development and medical teams
    • Experience of authoring clinical or health economic publications
    • Strong interpersonal skills, including diplomacy and flexibility
    • Highly proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
    • Available to travel internationally as required by the needs of the business

    Educational Requirements

    • Degree level qualification in biosciences, statistics, economics; pharmacy or similar ideally with post graduate qualification in relevant areas such as health economics, medical statistics, outcomes research or public health

    Other skills/Attributes

    • Demonstrated alignment with Amicus Mission Focus Behaviors
    • Passion for rare disease and patient focused

    Travel

    • As required, likely to be less than 20% time commitment

    We respect and celebrate the diversity of our people, their backgrounds and experiences and provide equal opportunity for all. Our unique experiences, backgrounds and range of cultural perspectives enrich how we approach opportunities, pushing ideas as far and as fast as possible with patients always our top priority. Employee expertise, intelligence, and creativity drives our innovation, and our passion and commitment to excellence. Our "Three Pillars of DEI" are interwoven into our Amicus culture and expands one person, one word, and one act at a time. For our employees, these three pillars are a touchstone for inspiration, guidance, and encouragement.

    Amicus is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will judge all applicants based on their qualifications for the job, without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran, disability status or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state or local law.

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